Index Of Persons And Places: C

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 19, 1704-1705. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.

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'Index Of Persons And Places: C', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 19, 1704-1705, (London, 1938) pp. 580-589. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol19/pp580-589 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Cable, Thomas, watchman, London port, 472.

Caden. See Kaaden.

Cades, Thomas, master of the Truelove, 217.

Cadiz
-, 444, 507, 524
-, expedition to, 12, 98, 117, 149, 155, 197, 200, 210, 227, 229, 262, 264, 402.

Cadogan
-, William, colonel, 6
-, his regiment of horse, 9, 98, 111, 119, 134, 147, 306, 496, 549.

Cairnes, , proposal for remitting money to Ireland, 52.

Calabar, 539.

Calceworth, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, assessments, 163, 459.

Caldwell, Robert, principal clerk in the Prizes Office, 203, 473.

Calvert, , purchase of lieutenancy, rangership, etc. of Woodstock Park from, 511.

-, Charles, Lord Baltimore, incumbrances on Woodstock, 511.

Cambridge
-, county of, 63
-, Receivers General, collectors, commissioners, surveyors etc., of assessments and the duties on houses and on marriages, 116, 165, 203, 216, 247, 303, 449, 458, 460, 472.

Cambridge, co. Cambridge, Receiver General of assessments, 165.

Cambridge University, Divinity Lecturer, issue for, 316.

Emanuel College, Master etc. of, perpetuity for, 183, 314, 358, 391.

issue to, 436.

perpetuity for a preacher, 316, 438.

Professor of Civil Law, issues for, 113, 316, 392.

Professor of Physic, issues for, 314, 358, 391.

Receiver General of assessments, 165.

Cameron, Baron of. See Fairfax, Thomas.

Campbell, Colin, agent for prizes in Newfoundland, complaint against, 486.

-, James, merchant, petition for repayment of a loan, 298.

Campion, John, master of the Berkley, 526.

Canada
-, 479
-, war against the French in, 35.

Canary Islands
-, licences to bring home goods from, 294, 319, 321-322
-, wines from, 285, 294, 343, 364.

Candleshoe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, assessments, 163, 459.

Cann, Richard, a clerk of the fines at Ludlow, fee of, 314.

Cannon, John, tidesman, London port, 454, 472.

Canterbury, co. Kent, Receiver General of assessments, 460.

Canterbury, Archbishop of. See Tenison, Thomas.

Cape Finisterre, 523.

Capel
-, Algernon, Earl of Essex, attending Parliament, 334
-, petition of, 82
-, his regiment of dragoons, 14, 44, 140, 155, 178, 195, 234, 235, 258, 259, 286, 318, 328, 334, 384, 480, 496, 547.

Carberry (Carbury), Earl of. See Vaughan, John.

Cardiff
-, co. Glamorgan, port, Comptrollers of. See Mann, Daniel
-, Mann, John.

Cardigan, county of, Chief Justice of. See Neave, Philip.

Receiver General of assessments, etc., 112, 165, 216, 458.

Second Justice of. See Webb, Thomas.

Cardinham, co. Cornwall, rector of, 451.

Cardinham Mill, co. Cornwall, 237.

Cardonel (Cardonal, Cardonnel, Cardonnell, Kardonell), [Adam, Secretary to the Duke of Marlborough], 11, 12, 16, 17(2), 19, 20, 68, 74.

-, Adam de, Customs collector at Southampton, 456
-, accountant for prisoners of war there, 484.

-, James, Court Post, petition of, 61.

Cardurnock, Cardonnoch, Cardonnock, co. Cumberland, riding officer at, murdered, 423, 517.

Cardy, John, et al, Army clothiers, petition of, 82.

Carey, Lucius, 6th Viscount Falkland, petition re his pension, 63.

-, Phillip, tidesman, London port, 510.

-, Rebecca, Viscountess Falkland, widow of Anthony, 5th Viscount, Treasurer of the Navy, her husband's accounts, 123, 515, 525.

- See also Cary.

Caribbee Islands, Four and a Half per cent. duty in. See Subject IndexFour.

Carleton, Christopher, deceased, a Commissioner of the Revenue and of the Excise in Ireland, 103.

-, Edward, former Knight Harbinger, 199.

Carlisle
-, co. Cumberland, 394
-, port, Customs officers in, 422, 423, 548, 561.

Carlisle, Earl of. See Howard, Charles.

Carlisle, James, Scotch trader, Customs officer murdered by, 422, 517.

Carlisle Bay, Barbados, 474.

Carlowitz, Peace concluded at, 228.

Carmarthen, county of, Bishop's Court in, stewardship of, 419.

Chief Justice of. See Neave, Phillip.

Receiver General of assessments, etc., 112, 165, 216, 458.

Second Justice of. See Webb, Thomas.

Carmarthen
-, co. Carmarthen, postmaster at, 223, 286
-, state of roads from, 286.

Carmarthen, Marquis of. See Osborne, Peregrine.

Carnarvon, county of, Chief Justice of. See Peisley, William.

Comptroller of the Fines for. See Mostyn, Sir Roger.

Comptroller of the pleas, tines and amerciaments in. See Lloyd, John.

distributor of Stamps for, 430.

Original Seal, Pre Fines and Recoveries in, lease of, 135, 178.

Receiver General of assessments, 165, 460, 501.

Second Justice of. See Gwynn, Marmaduke.

Carnedon. See Carradon.

Camsew, Robert, tidesman and boatman at Fowey, 242.

Carolina, Deputy Governor of. See Johnson, Sir Nathaniel.

Lord Palatine of. See Granville, Lord Joseph.

Proprietors of, arrear of rent due from, 399, 492.

rice shipped from, 429.

- See also South Carolina.

Carpenter, George, colonel, his regiment of dragoons (late Lloyd's), 57, 209, 230, 231, 318, 327, 368.

Carr, William, Deputy Vice Admiral of North Wales, 457.

Carradon
-, (Carnedon) Prior, co. Cornwall, manor of, 108, 131, 341
-, Knoll [Knowl] in, 260, 337
-, Newland and Clenacomb (Clevacombe) in. 131, 297, 341.

Carringham. See Corringham.

Carrington. See Corringham.

Carter alias Brown alias Williams, , counterfeiter of Malt tickets, arrest of, 386.

Carter, , captain, payment to, 21.

-, John, lease of the hundred of Wirrall, 255.

-, Lawrence, lease of Stanton under Bardon manor, 176, 177, 265.

-, Thomas, lease of copper, lead and coal mines in Denbigh manor, 103.

-, William, gamekeeper at Shrubshall, Windsor Forest, 183.

-, -, son and nominee of Thomas, 103.

Carteright. See Cartwright.

Carthieu, William, Customs surveyor at Falmouth, 141.

Cartlich, John, custodiam lease of lands in Chertsey, 437.

Cartwright (Carteright), Henry, captain, appointed to examine debts due to regiments from the West Indies, 19, 49, 58, 85, 86, 363, 389, 403, 414, 425, 522, 532.

Cary, Thomas, of London, merchant, Customs bond, 329.

-, See also Carey.

Case, William, of Deptford, accountant for sick and wounded, 484.

Casseloup, Sieur, petition of, 82.

Castello de Vide (Castle D'Vide), English taken prisoners at, 509.

Castle, Edward, stationery supplied by, 293.

Castle Island. See Boston.

Castlefranc
-, , lieutenant, petition of, 151
-, payment to, 191.

Castlelough, co. Kerry, manor and lands of, 505.

Castleton, , his representation against Blackhall, 30.

Caswall (Caswell), James, Receiver General of assessments for cos. Monmouth, Anglesey, Merioneth and Carnarvon, 165, 460.

Catherine of Braganca
-, Queen of Charles II, (the Queen Dowager), trees felled for the service of, 152, 522
-, Trustees of, 258.

Caulfield [John], colonel, his regiment, 494.

-, William, Viscount Charlemont, regiment of, 6, 25, 66, 117, 129, 132, 189, 299, 363, 389, 446, 465, 494, 516, 518, 532, 554.

Cavan, county of, collector of revenue in, 345.

Cave. See South Cave.

Cavendish, Rachel, Marchioness of Hartington, a Lady of the Bedchamber, salary, 92, 205, 289, 373, 449.

-, William, Duke of Devonshire, 95 : Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent North, 95, 110, 315, 358, 436.

Cawthorp (Cawthorpe), William, Receiver General of assessments, etc., for part of co. Lincoln and the city of Lincoln, 163, 217, 459, 519.

Cecil (Cecill), Robert, a Commissioner for Trade, 92, 312, 346.

Celle, engraver to his Highness of, 352.

Chace. See Chase.

Chaloner, Edmund, a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 400.

-, John, a surveyor of duties on houses and on marriages, co. Devon, 307, 418.

Chamberlayne, John, Secretary to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty 486.

Chambers, George, of Margate, accountant for sick and wounded, 484.

Champante (Champanty), , agent for the Companies in New York, 343, 350.

Champernoon, John, tidesman at Plymouth, 114.

Champion, John, Customs boatman at Bristol, drowned, 529.

Chanceise, Joseph, a messenger of the Chamber, 111.

Chapel Henholt. See Waltham Forest.

Chapelizod, co. Dublin, 410.

Chaplin, Francis (Jeremiah), petition for grant of forfeited plantations in St. Christopher's, 218.

Chappell, George, surveyor of duties on houses and on marriages, co. Lincoln, 552.

-, Isaac, master's mate of the Medway, 520.

Chardin, Sir John, payment to, for the Vaudois Ministers, 370.

Charlemont, Viscount. See Caulfield, William.

Charles I
-, 31, 60
-, leases granted by, 100, 199.

Charles II, 31, 35, 60, 412.

Household of, 332, 469
-, regulation of, 64.

lands extended by, 294.

leases granted by, 103, 199, 250, 286, 351, 480, 486, 494.

pensions, etc. granted by, 31, 34, 35, 60, 129, 178, 287, 470, 528.

Charles III. See Spain.

Charlton (Charleton), John, one of the reduced Invalids, 119.

-, -, Master of the Jewel House, 440, 446.

Charnock, Thomas, a Serjeant-at-Arms, 157, 313, 357, 396, 486.

Chartres
-, William, of Cork, merchant, discharged from a bond, 246
-, his sufferings during the troubles, 246.

Chase (Chace), James, apothecary in ordinary to the Queen's person, 110, 308, 392, 547.

Chatham
-, co. Kent, Dock, site of, 216
-, Navy Chest at. See NavyChatham Chest.

Cheater, William, noontender, London port, 369.

Cheek, , Marshal of the Admiralty, 541.

Chelmsford, co. Essex, late deputy postmaster at, debt of, 347, 509.

Chelsea Hospital, accounts, 295.

clothing supplied to, 350.

commission relating to, 445.

Commissioners, 429
-, letter to, 504.

deductions from Army pay for, deficiency of, 252.

establishment of, 429, 441.

filling of vacancies, 11, 147.

Governors of, 11, 147, 384.

issues for, 43, 74, 249, 252, 321, 500.

outpensioners, 39.

arrears due to, account of, desired, 211.

payment of (pursuant to Act 2-3 Anne c. 18), 211, 212, 232, 261, 276
-, directions concerning, 39, 301.

petition for payment of, 384, 504.

list of, desired, 504.

received into the Hospital, 504.

Treasurer or Paymaster of, accounts, 429. See also Howe, John
-, Jones, Richard, Earl of Ranelagh.

Cherry, , claim to trees in Windsor Forest within his manor of Shasbrook, 151.

Chertsey
-, co. Surrey, Knowlgrove woodlands in, 258
-, lands in, extended for debt, 437
-, manor of, 258.

Chesnay. See La Chesnay.

Chester, county of, Auditor of, 107.

Chief Justice of. See Jekyll, Sir Joseph.

Comptroller of the Fines. See Mostyn, Sir Roger.

Comptroller of the Records, pleas, fines and amerciaments. See Fowlkes, Thomas.

Crown Land revenues in, accounts of, 149, 423.

Receiver General of. See Whitley, Morgan
-, deputy. See Hughson, Samuel.

stipend charged on, 149, 190, 287, 328.

distributor of stamps for, 430.

Grand Inquest and Justices of the Peace for, 507.

Receivers General and surveyors of assessments and of duties on houses and on marriages, 165, 216, 311, 438, 460, 526.

Second Justice of. See Lovell, Sir Salathiel.

Sheriff of. See Baskervile, John
-, Chetwode, Sir John.

Vice Admiral of. See Gerard, Charles, Earl of Macclesfield.

Chester, co. Chester, 40, 90, 208, 245.

an alderman of, 255.

Army clothing bought at, 450.

carrier from, 430.

Company of Invalids at, 320, 350.

inquisition taken at, 334.

merchants of, petitions of, 362, 534.

Mint at. See Subject Index Mint.

port of, Customs officers in, 100, 110, 235, 277, 300.

regiment mustered at, 473, 555.

Chester, Bishop of, appointments to be made by, 287.

Chester, Edward, merchant in St. Johns, Antigua, agent for the Royal Africa Company, 214.

Chetwind, John, a sub-commissioner for Prizes at Dover, 481.

Chetwode, Sir John, sheriff of co. Chester, 252.

Chevers, , a Justice of Peace for Wiltshire, 90.

Cheyne, William Viscount, Clerk of the Pipe, 279, 390.

Chichester, co. Sussex, 259.

port of, searcher of. See Ford, John
-, Jenkins, Thomas.

Rape of, assessments, 164.

Chichester, Bishop of. See Williams, John.

Chichester, Arthur, Earl of Donegal, his regiment, 6, 25, 49, 66, 67, 117, 129, 132, 297, 299, 363, 389, 403, 412, 414, 428, 446, 452, 465, 522, 524, 554.

Chilcot, John, tidesman in Bristol port, 453.

Child, Sir Fra., to report on prices charged for plate, 90.

-, Francis, surveyor of duties on houses and on marriages, co. Cumberland and Westmorland, 141, 142.

-, John, Receiver General of assessments for co. Wilts and city of New Sarum, 162, 458.

China, gold and silver exported to, account of, required, 90.

Chippenham, co. Wilts., inquisition taken at, 279.

Chopwell, co. Durham, manor of, lease of herbage and pannage in, 237.

Christian, William, Solicitor of taxes in several northern counties, bond for salt duties, 140, 154.

Christleton, co. Chester, 334.

Chubb, Henry, his expenses in recovering the Crown's title to land in Bucklawren manor, 297.

-, John, chaplain going to Pennsylvania, royal bounty for, 185.

Chudleigh
-, co. Devon, Free School of, annuity for, in arrear, 455
-, founder. See Pynsent,
-, trustees for. See St. Barbe, Sir John.

Churchill, Awnsham, bookseller, payment to, for printing, 286.

-, [Charles], General, regiment commanded by (Prince of Denmark's), 176, 236, 364, 497.

-, [George], Admiral, 36.

-, -, Deputy Ranger of Windsor Little Park, 354.

-, John, Duke of Marlborough, 60, 82, 83, 85, 87, 264.

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General, 98, 304, 354, 366, 391, 493.

at the Treasury, 2, 4, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 66, 68, 70, 74, 76.

baggage of, 442.

expresses from, 44, 45, 331, 336.

General and Commander in Chief of the Land Forces, franking of his letters, 531.

grant of the Honor, Manor and Park of Woodstock and the hundred of Wootton, 78, 505-506, 510-511.

leave granted by, 378, 388.

letters to, 201-203, 506
-, postage on, 558.

Master General of the Ordnance, 369.

messenger of the Chamber attending, 170.

pension promised by, 178.

Secretary to, 531. See also Cardonel, Adam.

trumpeters attending, 184, 523, 552.

-, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, Groom of the Stole and First Lady of the Bedchamber, 39, 92, 205, 288, 373, 449.

Keeper of the Privy Purse, 169, 235.

mistress of the Robes, 169.

-, William, Army clothing contractor, 47, 363, 551,

-, -, payments to, for stationery, 129, 233, 338, 508.

-, -, of London, payment to, for sick and wounded incidents, 485.

Churdon
-, William, riding officer at Cardurnock, murdered, 422, 423
-, payment to his widow, 517.

Clackclose, co. Norfolk, hundred of, assessments, 163, 459.

Clancarty, Countess of. See MacCarthy, Elizabeth.

-, Earl of. See MacCarthy, Donogh.

Clanricarde
-, (Clanrickarde), Earl of. See Bourke, Richard
-, Bourke, William.

Clare, county of, lease of lands in, 366, 555.

Clare, Robert, discovery of the printer, etc., of a libel, 299.

Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Henry.

Clark (Clarke, Clerk, Gierke), , establishment, etc. of Marines, 18, 198, 277, 415, 483.

-, -, letter to, New York affairs, 243.

-, Edmund, captain, petitions of, salt duties, 82, 529.

-, George, merchant in Edinburgh, a farmer of the Post Office in Scotland, debt of, 81, 283, 402.

-, John, Customs collector at Boston, 456.

-, -, interest on orders assigned to, 403.

-, -, tidesman in London port, 510.

-, Samuel, Receiver General of assessments for the county and city of Hereford, 164, 459.

-, Thomas, Customs collector at Yarmouth, payments by, for raising seamen, 456 (2).

-, -, of Yarmouth, accountant for prisoners of war, 485.

-, William, petition for employment in St. James's Park, 340.

Clatford, co. Wilts [co. Hants], 259.

Clavell, Edward, sheriff of Dorset, payment to, 320.

Clavering, co. Norfolk, hundred of, assessments, 163, 458.

Clay, John, Customs boatman's mate at Newcastle, 394.

Clayton, , and Exchequer Bills, 14-15, 16, 24, 30, 236.

-, William, an Agent for Taxes, 93, 230, 293, 315, 371, 470.

-, -, appointed to pay the premium for prompt payment of contributions for annuities, 143, 189.

-, -, interest on orders assigned to, 325.

Cleaveland, William, commander of the Queen's ship Montague, payment to, 521.

Clements, Dr. William, petition for grant of John Lewis's estate, 297.

Clenacomb. See Carradon Prior.

Clerc. See Le Clerc.

Clerk, Clerke. See Clark.

Clevacomb. See Carradon Prior.

Cleveland, Duchess of. See Villiers, Barbara.

Cley, co. Norfolk, late Customs collector at. See Wood, .

Cliffe, co. Northampton, bailiwick of. See Rockingham Forest.

Clifton. See Dartmouth.

Clifton, Cornelius, landsurveyor of the Prizes Office, 481.

Clinton, Thomas, Customs collector at Barnstaple and Falmouth, 249.

Cliston, co. Devon, hundred of, assessments, 164, 459.

Clopton, Isaac, gift of plate from the Queen at the christening of his child, 307.

Clough, , murder of, 408, 409.

-, William, head searchership, London port, 149.

Cloux, Anne du, pension for, 251.

Clun, co. Salop, 181.

Clutterbuck, Roger, clerk and accountant for Prizes at Portsmouth, 482.

-, -, searcher of Southampton port, 245.

Coad, Benjamin, of Penryn, accountant for sick and wounded, 484.

Cobb, Thomas, late Receiver General of duties on marriages, co. Southampton, 217.

Coburne, Prisca, widow, of Bow, brewer, her estate, 508.

Cock, Mrs. Mary, pension paid to Robert Bertie during her life, 151, 313, 358, 392.

Cockburn, Nicholas, of Newcastle, accountant for sick and wounded, 484.

Cocks. See Cox.

Codrington, Christopher, father of Christopher, former Governor of the Leeward Islands, disposal of lands, etc., by, 218.

-, -, colonel, Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Leeward Islands, his allowance, 550
-, in lieu of gifts from Assemblies, 550.

letters from, 212(2), 218.

letters to, 213-215.

resignation of, 550.

ship seized by, 192, 224.

Coell, Sir John, trustee of the Earl of St. Albans, 268.

Coggs, John, a grantee of the rangership of Windsor Little Park, 354.

Coke, Thomas, a Commissioner of Accounts, 101, 178.

-, -, a Teller of the Exchequer, 250
-, appointment, 227
-, sureties for, 231, 240.

Colby, , a Commissioner for Victualling, 311.

Colchester
-, co. Essex, mayor of, guard for the Queen's money provided by, 518
-, port of, Customs officers in, 351.

Cole (Coles), Mrs., of Bradtield, idiot daughter of, 231.

-, George, an underclerk of the House of Commons, 205, 557.

-, Michael, letter from, shipping of rice at Carolina direct for Holland, 429.

-, Robert, Agent and Consul at Algiers, payments to, for extraordinaries, 225, 445
-, salary, 99, 304, 354, 391, 493.

-, Thomas, agent for Prizes at Cowes, reward paid to, 195, 222.

-, -, Customs collector of Cowes, 456, 457.

Coleby, Thomas, junior, a Commissioner of Transports, 516, 517, 526.

Coleford
-, co. Gloucester, Chapel in, minister of, royal bounty for buying lands for, 477
-, rebuilt after being ruined in the Civil Wars, 477
-, repair of, petition for allowance for, 167.

separate congregation in, 477.

Coleman, William, servant to Ebenezer Travers, 242.

Colenbine. See Columbine.

Colepeper (Culpeper), Thomas, prosecution of, charges of, 408.

-, See also Culpeper.

Coleridge, co. Devon, hundred of, assessments, 164, 459.

Coles. See Cole.

Coling (Colinge), Richard, petition of, for a pension, 82.

-, -, a keeper of the Council Chamber, 94, 377, 435.

College (Colledge), Edith, sempstress and starcher to William III, petition of, 32.

Collenbine. See Columbine.

Collet, Benjamin, petition of, debt of John, 526.

-, Henry, petition of, debt of John, 526.

-, John, distributor of Stamps for co. Worcester, 526-527.

Collier, Elizabeth, a Maid of Honour, 92, 205, 289, 373, 449.

Collinbine. See Columbine.

Collingwood, [Francis], colonel, his regiment, 363.

-, Margaret, widow of Robert, petition, 355.

-, Robert, major, arrears due to, 355.

Collins, Anne Barbara, pension for, 33, 252.

-, George, a messenger of the Chamber, 170, 179, 232, 541.

-, Hannah. See Tucker.

-, William, distributor of Stamps for co. Worcester, 127.

-, -, of Axminster, an idiot, custody of, 4, 90, 144, 157.

Collop, Hen., petition of, 82.

Collumbine. See Columbine.

Colmore, William, lease of the manor of Ingleby, 8, 100, 110.

Colton, James, clerk, petition of, 178.

Columbine (Colenbine, Collenbine, Collinbine, Collumbine), Barbara, widow of Ventris, petition of, 60.

-, Francis, captain, son of Ventris, arrears of pay as Major of Brigade on the expedition to the West Indies, 60, 170, 445
-, memorial of, 237.

-, Ventris, Brigadier, deceased, commanding the expedition to the West Indies, 204, 270, 533
-, arrears of pay, 60, 170, 445.

late regiment of, 28, 168, 223, 363, 466. See also Rivers, Colonel James.

Colvert, Elizabeth, pension for, 251.

Colyton, co. Devon, hundred of, assessments, 459.

Combe. See Coombe.

Combes, Thomas, petition of, referred to Excise Commissioners, 82.

Combwich, co. Somerset, Customs boatman at, 528.

Compear, Leonard, Receiver General of the Queen's Revenues in Jamaica, directions to, 379, 491.

Compte. See Le Compte.

Compton, Gregory, petition for supervisorship of Window Tax, etc., St. James's and Covent Garden, 266.

-, Henry, Bishop of London, his Commissary in Virginia, 399
-, directing payments to poor, 101, 469
-, petition of, lands for churches in New York, 35, 118
-, recommendation by, 384.

Coney (Cony), John, of Rochester, accountant for sick and wounded, 484.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Tenby, 528.

-, Dr. Robert, Physician to Sick and Wounded seamen at Deal, 497.

-, William, captain, commanding the Maidstone, 214.

Coningsby, Thomas, Lord Coningsby, Paymaster General of the Forces in Ireland, 4, 11, 14, 24, 66, 189, 427, 447, 496.

late joint Paymaster General (with C. Fox) of the Forces in Ireland, 218, 329, 385, 416
-, imprest money repaid by, 431, 516, 537
-, royal bounty for, 431.

Vice Treasurer of Ireland, 50, 364.

Connecticut, Mohican Indians in, complaint by, commission of enquiry into, 325. See also New England.

Conway, Marmaduke, petition of, secret service money, 82.

Cony. See Coney.

Conyers, Nicho., Customs surveyor at Shields, 122.

Cook (Cooke), Edward Beaka, son of John, royal bounty for, 360.

-, Sir John, Queen's Advocate General, 451
-, in the Admiralty Court, 481.

-, John, Clerk of Foreign Estreats in the Exchequer Court, 93, 393.

-, -, conductor in the Ordnance, drowned, 360.

-, -, son of John, royal bounty for, 360.

-, Joseph, of Portsmouth, accountant for sick and wounded, 484.

-, Lydia, widow of John, royal bounty for, 360.

-, Mary, daughter of John, royal bounty for, 360.

-, William, Customs officer drowned at Bristol, 529.

Cookham, co. Middlesex [Berks.], manor of, 478.

Cool, Philip, nominee for an annuity, 259.

-, William, father of Philip, 259.

Coombe
-, Combe, co. Surrey, endowment out of land in, 455
-, pipes conveying water from, to Hampton Court Palace, 530.

Cooper (Cowper), , payment to, 18.

-, Agnata, a Women of the Bedchamber, salary, 92, 205, 289, 373, 449.

-, John, Receiver General of assessments, etc., for cos. Northampton and Rutland, 307, 340, 351-352, 460.

-, -, surveyor of duties on houses and on marriages, co. Devon, 307, 418.

-, Sigismund, of Montserrat, Deputy to the Lord High Admiral's Receiver General, 213, 214, 215.

Coote
-, Richard, Earl of Bellomont [former Governor of New York], 563
-, accounts of the Forces in New York, 343, 350
-, his death, 491.

Copley, Sir Godfrey, a Commissioner of Accounts, 101, 178.

Corbet (Corbett), Andrew, examiner of Customs officers' securities, 503, 506.

-, Edmund, rewarded for the arrest of a highwayman, 282.

Corbusier, , prosecuted for a conspiracy against Renne, 407.

Cork
-, co. Cork, 246, 531
-, Governor of. See Jeffreys, Sir James
-, merchant of, 246
-, siege of, 353, 474.

Corker, , transport of tin from Cornwall to London, 2.

-, Robert, lease of the Duty of Post Groats, co. Cornwall, 269.

Cornbury, Viscount. See Hyde, Edward.

Cornwall, county of, Bishop of Exeter's house in, 302.

Customs vessel for guarding the coast, benefits derived from, 243.

Post Groats Duty in, 2
-, petition for new lease of, 269.

Receivers General of assessments and of duties on houses and on marriages, 164, 216, 459, 519, 550.

Stannary Court in, court house and prison, repair of, 194
-, steward of. See Manley, John.

Stannary Parliament for, printing the laws of, 194.

tin, purchase and transport of, 1, 2, 10.

Agents for, 10, 47.

Receiver and Paymaster of. See Scobell, H.

Vice Admiral of. See Trelawney, Henry
-, his deputy for the southern part. See Saunders, N.

Cornwall
-, Duchy of, Auditor of. See Bertie, Albemarle
-, Bertie, Phillip
-, deputy. See Tucker, John.

lands, leases of, 158, 189, 237, 260.

Receiver General of, 2
-, fine to be repaid by, 448.

Cornwall, Henry, royal bounty paid to, for bringing news of the battle of Schellenberg, 44, 331.

-, William, storekeeper of Prizes at Hull, 482.

-, Wolfran, captain, petition for a pension, 36.

Corringham, Carringham, Carrington, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, assessments, 163, 459.

Cort, Henry, surveyor of duties on houses and on marriages, cos. Cumberland and Westmorland, 142.

Cory, Nathaniel, captain, ordnance stores for Massachusetts Bay delivered to, 462.

Coryton, John, son of Sir William, lease during his life, 497.

-, Susanna, daughter of Sir William, lease during her life, 497.

-, Sir William, lease of part of the manor of Stoke Climsland, 127, 158, 268, 497.

Cosey, John, of Pembroke, accountant for sick and wounded, 484.

Coshall, , captain, escape of, 408.

Cotterell (Cottrell), Sir Charles, Master of the Ceremonies, payments to, 94, 109, 197, 312, 357, 396, 403.

-, Charles, assistant to the Master of the Ceremonies, fee of, 99, 312, 358, 390, 396.

-, John, Customs surveyor at Shields, 122.

Cotton, Sir John, of Cambridgeshire, petition re his title to the office of Gamekeeper at Newmarket, 63.

his perpetuity, payment on 136.

-, Sir Robert one of the Postmasters General, 154.

Cottrell. See Cotterell.

Couch, Ambrose, of Yarmouth, accountant for sick and wounded, 485.

Coulston, , et al., rioters at Scarborough, 408.

Courteville, Christopher, surveyor of duties on houses and on marriages, co. Essex, 108, 221.

Courthope (Courthop), James, an underclerk of the House of Commons, 205, 557.

Courtney, George, Vice Admiral of Devon, payment to, for raising seamen, 457.

Coventry, co. Warwick, Receiver General of assessments, 458.

Cowe, , captain, late master of the Vulture, 131.

Cowes
-, Isle of Wight, agent for prizes at. See Cole, Thomas
-, Customs collector at. See Cole, Thomas
-, French ship seized at, 195, 222.

Cowley, Abraham, trustee of the Earl of St. Albans, 268.

-, Peter, tidesman at Bristol, 417.

Cowper. See Cooper.

Cowse, William, late a sub-commissioner for Prizes at Plymouth, 406.

Cox (Cocks), Charles, second Justice of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor, salary, 142, 273, 298, 427, 512.

-, Elizabeth, widow of Richard, petition of, 137.

-, John, one of the keepers of the Council Chamber, payments to, 94, 338, 377, 435.

-, alias Stone, Jos., highway robber, arrest of, 305.

-, Sir Richard, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, his salary as one of the Lords Justices, 229
-, as Speaker of the House of Peers, 476.

-, Richard, late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Gloucester, 137.

Coxall, John, Receiver General of assessments for part of co. Lincoln, 165, 459.

Crackenthorpe, co. Westmorland, 178.

Crakenthorpe, Richard, sheriff of Cumberland, 153.

Cranbourne Chase. See Windsor Forest.

Cranbourne Forest, deer removed to, 257.

Cranmer, Joseph, a Secondary in the Office of the Pipe, 479.

Cratloe, Crateloe, co. Clare, 555.

Crauford. See Crawford.

Craven, , importation of goods from Bordeaux, 255.

Crawford (Crauford), Thomas, chaplain going to Maryland, 109, 471.

Crawley (Crawly), Richard, Receiver of Salvage Money and other Droits and Perquisites of the Admiralty, 118, 128, 169, 193, 256, 273, 295, 297, 301, 324, 330.

-, -, Register of the High Court of Delegates, 451.

Creagh, Stephen, of London, merchant, petition of, 429.

Crediton, co. Devon, hundred of, assessments, 459.

Cremer
-, Thomas or Robert, an examiner of the vouchers of annuity payments at the Receipt, allowance, 139, 241, 552
-, petition of, 84, 388.

Cresset
-, (Cressett), James, late Envoy Extraordinary to the Princes of Brunswick and Liineburg, payments to, extraordinary, 367, 423
-, ordinary, 98.

Crew, Sir John, Chief Ranger of Delamere Forest, caveat in behalf of, 379.

Crimes, Ann, petition of, 82.

Crocker, Thomas, officer employed in visitations of the Hospital of the Savoy, 451.

Croker, John, appointment as First Engraver of the Mint, 330, 530.

Cromarty (Cromorthie), Earl of. See Mackenzie, George.

Crommelin
-, (Cromelin, Cromlin), Louis, and the encouragement of linen manufacture in Ireland, assistants' salaries, 272, 396
-, letter to, 25
-, looms erected by, in lieu of his proposed loan, 272
-, salary of, 272, 396.

Cromorthie. See Cromarty.

Crompton, Robert, Paymaster of the Malt Lottery tickets, 232.

Cross (Crosse), , merchant, petition of, 85.

-, John, et al., traders to Canary Islands, petition for leave to import goods, 319.

-, -, and Roger, case in the Exchequer against John Moore, senior and junior and William Moore, 448.

-, Roger. See Cross, John.

Crossfield, , prosecuted for a libel, 408.

Crossflatt. See Benwell.

Crouch, William, Customs inspector of the River Thames, 300.

Crow, Mitford, former Governor of Barbados, 545, 546.

-, Sarah, widow of William, royal bounty for, 360.

-, William, master carpenter of the Ordnance, drowned, 360.

Crowne
-, John, petition of, 36, 82
-, royal bounty for, 36, 256.

Croydon, co. Surrey, 455.

Crump, , solicitor of visitations of the Hospital of the Savoy, 212.

Cruttenden, John, his account of prisoners of war at Deal, 484.

Cuddon, Sir Thomas, late Chamberlain of London, payment to his executors, 226.

Cullercoats, co. Northumberland, admeasurement of keels, etc., at, 174.

Culliford, , Customs place for his son, 506.

-, Nicholas, former correspondent in London with Customs officers in Ireland, 387.

Culpeper, John, Lord Culpeper, taxes due from, 56.

-, Thomas, Lord Culpeper, quit rents in Virginia restored to the Crown by, 492, 556.

-, See also Colepeper.

Cumberland, county of, manors in, grant of, 267.

Receiver General of assessments, etc., 135, 142, 163, 460, 543.

sheriff of. See Crakenthorpe, Richard
-, Lamplugh, Thomas.

smuggling of wool from, into Scotland, 209.

surveyors of duties on houses and on marriages, 142.

Cunha. See Acunha.

Cunningham (Cuningham), Henry, colonel, his regiment, 297.

-, Robert, colonel or brigadier, his regiment of dragoons, 70, 150, 495, 517.

Curaoa, 512.

Curry Mallet, co. Somerset, manor of, bailiff of, 281.

Curtis, Mrs., discovery of smugglers in Sussex, 5.

-, Barbara, widow of Richard, petition of, 559.

-, Richard, of Seaford, reward for watching the coast, 277.

-, -, deceased, riding officer on the Sussex coast, 559.

Cutting, Alexander, petition for lease of part of the Palace at Richmond, 95.

Cutts, John, Lord Cutts, Governor and Receiver General of Revenues of the Isle of Wight, surplusage on his account, 304, 560.

petition of, 82.

Lieutenant General of the Forces in the Low Countries, royal bounty for, 217.